Bhagavad Gita Links

The following list has additional links to what is available at Gita documents site, which contains Bhagavadgita in Sanskrit with verse and word meanings in English, Gita-verse-a-day utility, encoded text for easy search, and other commonly know Gitas such as Gurugita, Ashtavakragita, Ramagita, Ribhugita et cetera.

gitaaonline.com - Bhagavad Gita
- Sowmya Ramkumar's site contains many bhagavada Gita discourses, audio and video clips, and
links to sites as well as a Gita-Verse-A-Day utility and a unique FAQ.

Gita supersite with translations, audio, and commentaries by scholars.

Listen to the MP3 audio files of English translation of Bhagavadgita. It includes all the chapters with summary read by Michael Scherer of http://www.desperaudio.com/.
The publication is "Srimad Bhagavad Gita : The Scripture of Mankind," by Swami Tapasyananda.
The book is available at Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai, India. If you listen to any of it and like it, please let Mike know.

Bhagavada Gita Multimedia Book
- from Multimedia Station, Bangalore;
interactive CD-ROM
- Aeons ago, when time and space were yet to be
manifestly identified in the supreme
consciousness, the cosmic laws were realised.

Bhagavadagita critical edition by Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI)
is part of Mahabharata critical edition that records variants from
2000 manuscripts from all over India,
including the Kashmir and other regional recensions.
It is available upon request. There is another version edited by S. V. Belvalkar available at archive.org Bhagavadgita with the
"jnanakakmasamuccaya" commentary of anandavardhana. which has comparison of
Shankara (South) and Kashmiri version.

Shri Veeraswamy Krishnaraj has compiled and written a book on Gita BGallcolor.pdf
on his site .bhagavadgitausa.com.cnchost.com. It has text written in Devanagari and Roman+diacritics, word by word meaning, translations and commentaries.
In addition, he has presented his opinions and research notes on
diverse subjects like Tantra, SAktas, Bhagavadgita, Siva, Vishnu beside many gods, Kali and Kamakshi besides other goddesses, Kundalini Yoga, Visishtadvaita, philosophies ranging from Saiva Siddhanta in the south to Kashmir Saivism in the North.

On yatharthgeeta.com, the Bhagvadgita
is available as "yathArthagItA" commented by Shri Paramahansji Maharaj. The
text with commentary is available in the following languages in well
prepared PDF format, English, Russian, French, German, Spanish,
Chinese, Italian, Norwegian, Belgian, Hindi, Asamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, and Urdu. It is also available in nicely done clear
MP3 audio format in English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Tamil, German. The Shri Paramhans Ashram is located at Shakteshgarh, Chunar-Rajgad Road,
Dist.- Mirzapur (U.P.), India.

Surabodhini Gita, a commentary, Hindi translation of Bengali original attributed to Surabodhini.

Audio of Gita.
Visit http://www.gitasupersite.iitk.ac.in/ and listen to the shloka of your choice by playing the clip again and again. The pronunciation is clear. The java scripting and fonts display may cause problem depending on your comptuer system.

The multimedia CDs are normally with music and non-traditional tunes. There are number of them available , e.g. http://www.sudarshana.org, http://www.bhagavadgita.com, and additional ones from search at google.com with "bhagavad gita audio download." Also see http://hinduism.about.com/od/thegita/ .

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over many years and are meant to be used for personal
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